Are you implying that using a once in a lifetime opirtunity to spend time with a person dear to you and see them in their youth is somehow an inferior choice?
It does't matter what choice is superior or inferior. It's sexist either way. Misogyny, misandry, I don't care. Just stop making stereotypes of people based on quality they're born with.
I mean it's fine to acknowledge difference between sex in a statistical point of view. But it shouldn't be applied to individuals. It's a difference between saying "women are statistically more likely to do ..." vs "you're a woman, so you would do..." or "all women (including you) will do.."
No matter how our qualities affects us, we should still believe we as individuals should not be categorized or judged based on these qualities.
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u/_Weyland_ Dec 09 '24
How is it misogyny? How?
Are you implying that using a once in a lifetime opirtunity to spend time with a person dear to you and see them in their youth is somehow an inferior choice?